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Learning Modular Synthesis TUTORiAL

Team kEiSO | 03 Apr 2017 | 950.0 MB

Moog Mother-32 Semimodular Synth

The Moog Mother-32 is a very popular starter instrument for those looking to get into modular synthesis. It contains a capable one-oscillator synthesizer voice with a Moog design filter, as well as surprisingly full-featured step sequencer. Best of all, it’s a semimodular synth in that all of its components are already wired together and able to create sounds right out of the box. But it also contains a Patch panel, allowing you to override its internal wiring as well as connect it to external synthesizer modules. Synth designer Chris Meyer gives you a quick-start introduction to all three of these sections of the Moog Mother-32, including how to mount the Mother-32 into a Eurorack-format case, plus important advice on the first external modules you might want to add to it.

Finale 2014 Essential Training TUTORiAL

P2P | Jan 25 2017 | 2.29 GB

(Updated Jan 23, 2017)

If you’ve always wanted to notate your songs and compositions and print your music for rehearsals and live performances, this is the course for you. Finale 2014 is the recognized standard application used by musicians of all levels to compose, arrange, and publish music. Join composer Rick Schmunk and learn how to notate musical scores that range from simple lead sheets or guitar tablature to detailed scores that even include video Discover how to enter notes, lyrics, chord symbols, and tab, and use Score Manager and linked parts to save time formatting your score. Want to be even more efficient? Learn how to use SmartFind and Paint to add markings like articulations and expressions. Rick also reveals the secrets to notating drum set and other rhythm section parts. Finally, he shows how to export MIDI, XML, and graphic formats like PDF and EPUB, so you can work with your scores in other publishing and editing programs or simply share your work with colleagues.

Mixing Master Class TUTORiAL

TEAM kEISO | Nov 14 2016 | 572 MB

Get a master class in audio mixing from one of the music industry’s most admired teachers, Bobby Owsinski. Built around hands-on mixing exercises designed to show you how to listen and work like a music pro, this weekly series reveals the tips, tricks, and secrets to all the different facets of mixing, including instrument and vocal balance, panning, compression, EQ, reverb, delay, and making your mix as interesting as possible. See how the pros handle the critical balance between the bass and drums. Learn where, when, why, and how EQ should be used on virtually any instrument. Become proficient in tailoring just the right effect for each particular mixing situation. And master the key to fat and punchy sounding mixes: compression. Tune in every Thursday for a new tip!

FMOD Audio Implementation

for Video Games TUTORiAL

TEAM kEiSO | 19.04.2016 | 0.98 GB

Creating dynamic, interactive, and versatile audio implementations for video games has never been easier. In this course, FMOD Audio Implementation for Video Games, you’ll learn to use FMOD’s sound module building blocks to put together some fantastic audio for your games. These techniques can help you get the most out of limited RAM space by using the audio files you have to maximum effect. First, you’ll learn about different kinds of sounds (single, event, multi, and scatter sounds) and when to use them. Next, you’ll cover real-time parameter changes, randomization, layering effects, and more through exercises and examples demonstrating real-world application. Finally, you’ll reach the culmination of these newfound skills as you learn how to implement music into your games. By the end of this course, you will have been empowered to add life and responsiveness to your video games through multi-layered, responsive audio design. Software required: FMOD.

Guide to Todays Music Biz 05 Managers TUTORiAL

kEiSO | Feb 26 2016 | 956.2 MB

Most artists know they need a great manager. But finding one is tough. Before focusing on who your manager will be, you need to look at the what, where, why, and when of the manager’s role. Once you understand those job requirements, it will make identifying a manager a lot easier. This installment of Steve Rennie’s series, An Insider’s Guide to Today’s Music Biz, talks about the artist-manager relationship and how to get the most out of it, whether you are an artist or other music professional. Learn how to get the attention of managers, the right questions to ask when you meet with a manager, and the important things to think about when you hire your manager.

INTRODUCTION TO ABLETON LIVE 9 TUTORiAL

kEiSO| 03.02.2016 | 1.06 GB

Ableton Live 9 is a digital audio workstation for creating professional level high quality audio. Learn all about how to use Live 9 while we walk through the creation of a piece of music. Learn how to use both the session view and arrangement view, recording and processing audio and midi clips, as well as exporting, mastering, and sharing on SoundCloud and Blend.